These sliding dogs are the epitome of a happy life

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The footage is further proof that dogs are small children trapped in four-legged bodies.

For responsibly kept dogs, life is good. The affection of the owner, the tasty treats and the comfortable bed all contribute to a long and happy life. Some owners even make sure that their pets don’t get bored when they are away by taking them to doggie daycare. You wouldn’t believe the fun our four-legged friends have in a place like this! The sliding dogs in the video below are guaranteed to put a smile on your face.

Combining the pleasant with the useful

Dog days are also becoming increasingly popular in our country. This is no coincidence, as dog daycares are an ideal solution for both owners and pets. While people are at work, dogs don’t have to wait at home alone; instead, they can play and have fun with their friends all day long. And daycares are not just about providing entertainment for our four-legged friends. Spending time together with other dogs develops their existing social skills, and the pack spirit satisfies their most primal instincts.

Of course, it is important to remember that only pets that have been trained to learn the basic rules of good behaviour are allowed to go to doggy daycare. If you want to know where to start with your dog's training, read this article 

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